Casoron 4G(50 Pound)

For use with Ornamentals, Non-Crop and Labeled Crops as a pre-emergent weed control.

Casoron 4G controls weeds underground, before they emerge, by forming an herbicidal vapor barrier in the upper layer of soil when activated by rainfall or irrigation water. Existing weeds rooted in this vapor barrier soon die off and any weed seeds germinating in or below the barrier are killed when new roots and shoots contact the vapor barrier. Deep-rooted perennial weeds are prevented from emerging. Plants with roots below the barrier are not harmed.

Casoron 4G works on the growing points (new root and shoot tips) of germinating seeds or emerging perennials by inhibiting cell wall production. Because of this mode of action, application before weed seed germination or emergence provides the best control and eliminates the need for removal of unsightly dead plant material. With an active period of from 4 to 7 months in the soil, a single application will usually provide season-long weed control.

In the Pacific Northwest, West of the Cascade Mountains, the optimum timing for Casoron 4G applying is from mid-winter through early spring. In areas where winters are drier and colder, fall applications are usually preferred. In any area, however, it is important to remember that the herbicide must be incorporated into the soil by precipitation or irrigation to be effective.

Specialized formulations of Casoron are also available for control of problem aquatic weeds and for treatment under newly laid asphalt.

Always read and follow label directions when using this product

Casoron 4G Herbicide

Approximate use rate: up to 150 pounds per acre (3.41 pounds per 1,000 square feet).

Weeds controlled or suppressed by Casoron 4G Herbicide, see label for specific information.

Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua)

Arrowleaved Tear Thumb

Artemisia

Aster

Beggarticks

Bent Grasses

Bluegrass

Bluejoint grass

Bracken Fern

Brome

Buckbean

Bull Thistle

Bunch grass

Camphorweed

Canada Thistle

Carpetweed

Chickweed

Citron Melon

Coffeeweed

Common Horsetail

Cotton grass

Crabgrass

Cudweed

Curly Dock

Dandelion

Dodder

Dogfennel

Evening Primrose

False dandelion (Catsear)

Fescue Smooth

Fiddleneck

Florida Purslane

Foxtail

Gisekia

Goosefoot

Groundsel

Hair Cap Moss

Hawkweed

Henbit

Horsetail

Hurrah grass

Jerusalem oak

Knotweed

Lambsquarter

Leafy Spurge

Little Hairgrass

Loosestrife

Manna grass

Marsh Pea

Marsh St. Johnswort

Marsh pepper Smartweed

Maypops

Milkweed Vine

Miners Lettuce

Muskrat grass

Natalgrass

Needle grass

Nutsedge (Nutgrass)

Old Witchgrass

Oniongrass

Orchardgrass

Pacific Silverleaf

Pennsylvania Smartweed

Peppergrass

Pineapple Weed

Plantain

Purslane

Pusley

Quackgrass

Ragweed

Rattlesnake grass

Red Deadnettle

Redroot Pigweed

Rice Cutgrass

Rosary Pea

Royal Fern

Rush

Russian Knapweed

Russian Thistle

Sensitive Fern

Shepherd's purse

Short Wiregrass

Smartweed

Sorrell

Spanish needles

Spotted Smartweed

Spurge

Stargrass

Summer grass

Swamp Smartweed

Teaweed

Texas Panicum

Tideland clover

Timothy

Velvetgrass

Water Horsetail

Water Smartweed

Western Lilaeopsis

Wideleaf grass

Wild Artichoke

Wild Aster

Wild Barley

Wild Carrot

Wild Mustard

Wild Radish

Wild Strawberry

Woolgrass

Yellow Rocket

Yellow Woodsorrel

Casoron 4G Herbicide is labeled for use on the following crops but always consult the label for specific crop information.

Apple

Aronia berry

Around buildings & structures

Around fences

Blackberry

Blueberry

Boysenberry

Buffalo current

Bushberries

Caneberries

Cherry

Chilian guava

Cranberries

Current

Dewberry

Elderberry

European barberry

Filbert

Gooseberry

Grape

Highbush cranberry

Honeysuckle

Huckleberry

Hybrid cottonwood and poplar plantations and stoolbeds

Industrial areas

Jostaberry

Juneberry

Lingonberry

Loganberry

Native current

Non-crop areas

Pear

Raspberry

Recreational areas

Rhubarb

Salal

Sea buckthorn

Under asphalt

Under containerized nursery stock

Under vinyl pool liners

Wild raspberry

Woody ornamentals and shelterbelts [established and in nurseries]

Casoron 4G(50 Pound)

For use with Ornamentals, Non-Crop and Labeled Crops as a pre-emergent weed control.

Casoron 4G controls weeds underground, before they emerge, by forming an herbicidal vapor barrier in the upper layer of soil when activated by rainfall or irrigation water. Existing weeds rooted in this vapor barrier soon die off and any weed seeds germinating in or below the barrier are killed when new roots and shoots contact the vapor barrier. Deep-rooted perennial weeds are prevented from emerging. Plants with roots below the barrier are not harmed.

Casoron 4G works on the growing points (new root and shoot tips) of germinating seeds or emerging perennials by inhibiting cell wall production. Because of this mode of action, application before weed seed germination or emergence provides the best control and eliminates the need for removal of unsightly dead plant material. With an active period of from 4 to 7 months in the soil, a single application will usually provide season-long weed control.

In the Pacific Northwest, West of the Cascade Mountains, the optimum timing for Casoron 4G applying is from mid-winter through early spring. In areas where winters are drier and colder, fall applications are usually preferred. In any area, however, it is important to remember that the herbicide must be incorporated into the soil by precipitation or irrigation to be effective.

Specialized formulations of Casoron are also available for control of problem aquatic weeds and for treatment under newly laid asphalt.